
Australia Proposes Teen Social Media Law, Melbourne Fire Injures Children, Australian Consumer Sentiment Plummets, RBA Reforms Stalled by Opposition, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
September 10, 202410m 48s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australia Proposes Landmark Law to Restrict Social Media Access for Teens Aged 14-16
(2:23): Melbourne Fire Horror: Three Young Children Critical After Fergus Court Blaze
(4:03): Australian Consumer Sentiment Plummets Amid Rising Job Security Fears and Economic Concerns
(6:16): RBA Reforms Stalled by Opposition; Treasurer Chalmers Seeks Greens' Support for Overhaul
(8:19): Queensland Teachers Speak Out: Rising Violence from Parents and Students Sparks Safety Concerns
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(2:23): Melbourne Fire Horror: Three Young Children Critical After Fergus Court Blaze
(4:03): Australian Consumer Sentiment Plummets Amid Rising Job Security Fears and Economic Concerns
(6:16): RBA Reforms Stalled by Opposition; Treasurer Chalmers Seeks Greens' Support for Overhaul
(8:19): Queensland Teachers Speak Out: Rising Violence from Parents and Students Sparks Safety Concerns
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Image credit: The Age
Topics
Australian government social media legislationminimum age for social media accessyouth mental health and social mediaSA Children Social Media Safety Bill 2024social media age verificationimpact of social media on childrenPremier Peter Malinauskas social mediaonline harm and childrenmental health risks social mediafire incident Sydenham Melbournechildren critical condition fireVictoria Police fire investigationconsumer sentiment Australia September 2023Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment indexjob security concerns Australiaeconomic outlook AustraliaReserve Bank of Australia reformsinterest rate setting governanceQueensland teachers abuse trendNo excuse for school abuse campaignworkers compensation claims teachersstudent suspensions safety concernsQueensland Education Minister Di Farmer